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    Caldwell County Pride

    With an eight-day lineup of Pride activities, all queer Caldwell County citizens can find a little fun this June. That’s right: a downtown Pride walk; PFLAG meetups; a drag talent contest and pro drag show featuring Austin-area’s Brigitte Bandit; a screening of Rocky Horror; and much more.
    June 9-16
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    Arts & Culture

    Pride Month Movie Series

    Catch a gay flick within the cute confines of Downtown brunch spot Irene’s: The Birdcage (June 6), Bottoms (June 13), But I’m a Cheerleader (June 20), and To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (June 27).
    Thursdays in June  
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    Pride on the East Side

    ASHwell Sexual Health clinic hosts a big ol’ brouhaha featuring music by Los Alcos, drag performances, high stakes loteria, a margarita machine, a “horny pinata,” and the unvieling of ASHwell’s new mobile care unit.
    Thu., June 13
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    Queer Magic the Gathering Night

    Are you LGBTQ and a fan of Magic? Have you never picked up a card but your gay spirit yearns to build a deck? Do you reject the temptations of Yu-Gi-Oh! and its many big-haired idols? Then you may find yourself among friends at this weekly meetup of queer Magic: The Gathering players. Welcome are the dedicated, the lapsed, and the newbies these Thursday nights – even those sans cards can participate. Masks, however, are required, but they’ve got spares if you forget yours at home. – James Scott
    Thursdays, 7-10pm. Free but RSVP.  
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    Riot Fair

    I’ve analyzed the projections and looked at all the research: My conclusion is rock solid. Yes, I’ve concluded that this Thursday night on Fourth Street will be a riot … for Riot Fair, that is. Tear down the house with host Riot Girl, cast members Titty Androgynous & Venus Rising, and DJ Ruby Knight. Their drag spectacular will shock white streaks in your hair, spin your chair, and make you shout – as will the nice early start time of 8:30pm. Look, sometimes you need to riot responsibly on a school night! – James Scott
    Thursdays, 8pm. 18+, $10; 21+, free.
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    Watermelon Woman + Irma Vep

    Okay, okay: Irma Vep stretches the queer movie theme, but you’d be a FOOL to miss The Watermelon Woman. Not only the first American feature film to be directed by a Black lesbian, but also just a great movie interrogating who gets to be considered a part of “queer history.”
    Thu., June 13  
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